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Year:1998 Mileage:126000
Location:

Redford, Michigan, United States

Redford, Michigan, United States

1998 Pontiac Firebird 3.8 L v6 up for sale. It is my baby, and I have taken care of the car since I have owned it. It is in great condition. I believe I am the 3rd owner of this vehicle. I am not in a rush to sell it, just want a truck for towing and etc. This car is a great summer car especially with the T-tops. My loss is your gain. NO RUST

- 5 speed manual
-Sumitumo tires with corvette Zo6 style wheels
-new spark plugs and wires
-oil changes every 3,000 miles
-T-tops (no leaks!)
-power windows/door locks
-steering wheel controls
-cruise control
-dual exhaust
-new battery
-new starter
-fun summer ride
-no rust
-no dents or dings!


**Will throw in a set of 4 Mastercraft tires with original wheels included with the deal (in picture)**

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